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My dang engine is frozen?
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<blockquote data-quote="2crooked2bstraight" data-source="post: 2434909" data-attributes="member: 835272"><p>Okay, so I've read a little on the net about this and I am wondering if anyone can tell me more. 1st off, all I can find on it is horror stories about not realizing the car is overheating and now the engine has seized, or the car was frozen for days and the block is likely cracked. What about when the car was fine yesterday and this morning it was frozen? And I realized when the temp rose and didn't level out something was wrong so I turned the car off. Will the outcome be the just as bad? I don't know if it's the radiator that's frozen or if the ratio of water/coolant was wrong and it's not moving cause it's turned to slush in the cold weather. And in case it makes a difference the temperature here through the night was about 10 degrees. Thank you all in advance!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2crooked2bstraight, post: 2434909, member: 835272"] Okay, so I've read a little on the net about this and I am wondering if anyone can tell me more. 1st off, all I can find on it is horror stories about not realizing the car is overheating and now the engine has seized, or the car was frozen for days and the block is likely cracked. What about when the car was fine yesterday and this morning it was frozen? And I realized when the temp rose and didn't level out something was wrong so I turned the car off. Will the outcome be the just as bad? I don't know if it's the radiator that's frozen or if the ratio of water/coolant was wrong and it's not moving cause it's turned to slush in the cold weather. And in case it makes a difference the temperature here through the night was about 10 degrees. Thank you all in advance!!! [/QUOTE]
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